Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Doctor Who—Demon Quest, A Shard of Ice 1/2
5/10 The Doctor is reunited with Captain Yates, as they search for the lost TARDIS components.
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00:30
Mastertapes—Series 2, Mike Scott & Steve Wickham of the Waterboys (the B-Side)
4/10 Mike Scott and Steve Wickham answer audience questions about Fisherman's Blues.
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01:00
Whodunnits—Wimsey - Clouds of Witness, 4. Mary Quite Contrary
4/8 There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past
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01:30
No Brakes, No Fear
An insight into the intoxicating thrills of British motorcycle speedway with Michael Lee.
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02:00
Book at Bedtime—Ross Raisin - Waterline, Episode 5
5/10 Mick's new life down in London begins with a gruelling job at a London airport.
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02:15
Sport and the British—The Making of Men
5/30 Clare visits Rugby School to discover why it produced men fit to run the empire.
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02:30
15 Minute Drama—Beatrice Hitchman - Petite Mort, Episode 5
5/10 In 1913 Paris, Adele Roux begins a dizzying affair with her mistress.
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02:45
Book of the Week—The Cooked Seed, Episode 5
5/5 Anchee Min begins to live the American dream the hard way, and finally finds her voice.
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03:00
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Front - Omnibus—23-27 April 1918
A general strike was held in Dublin in protest against plans for Irish conscription.
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04:00
The Motion Show—Series 4, Episode 4
4/6 Jenny Eclair, Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops debate to win.
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04:30
Chambers—Series 3, A Pain in the Back
2/4 Fuller-Carp is distracted by an alluring client, and Ruth babysits an electronic pet.
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05:00
Ayres on the Air—Series 4, Spring
1/4 Featuring flowers and animals in springtime, spring elections and tips for spring cleaning
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05:30
Gaby's Talking Pictures—Series 1, Episode 1
Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
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Morning
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06:00
Ian Rankin - The Serpent's Back
Mr Cullender tracks a double murderer in 18th-century Edinburgh. With Alexander Morton.
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07:30
Kenneth Williams - Just Williams—Desire for a Facade
8/10 1967-1969: The actor works non-stop until his agent recommends a holiday.
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07:50
Leonard Rossiter - In a Nutshell—Double Cross Benchers
The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
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08:00
Archive on 4—The 1981 Ashes
Mike Brearley tells the story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
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09:00
Not The World Cup in Brazil
Has football saved the human species? Steve Lamacq & Robin Ince kick some ideas about.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Gilbert Without Sullivan—Series 1, The Finger of Fate
1/5 Foggerty is a confirmed bachelor in search of peace and quiet, but fate has other plans.
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12:30
Life, Death and Sex with Mike and Sue—Series 4, Episode 1
1/6 The lifestyle pair discuss property, holidays and hopes for a TV award.
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13:00
Ben Lewis - House Rules—Series 1 (Omnibus)
Can 14-year-old Amelia prevent the break-up of her family with her weekly meetings?
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14:10
Inheritance Tracks—Robbie Savage
Footy star Robbie Savage chooses Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and Robbie Williams.
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14:15
Sounds Natural—Nigel Stock
The actor shares his passion for wildlife, including a Slavonian grebe and Fred the coypu.
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14:45
The Fosdyke Saga—8. Stranglers in the Night
Believing his son Albert to be the Salford Strangler, Jos takes the law into his own hands
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15:00
Archive on 4—The 1981 Ashes
Mike Brearley tells the story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
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16:00
Ian Rankin - The Serpent's Back
Mr Cullender tracks a double murderer in 18th-century Edinburgh. With Alexander Morton.
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17:30
Kenneth Williams - Just Williams—Desire for a Facade
8/10 1967-1969: The actor works non-stop until his agent recommends a holiday.
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17:50
Leonard Rossiter - In a Nutshell—Double Cross Benchers
The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
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Evening
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18:00
The Zone—Episode 2
2/2 Turner is caught in a corrupt world where power lies in blood and body parts.
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18:45
The Pond by Nigel Kneale
A man grabs a frog for sinister purposes, but will he pay for it? Read by George Parsons.
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19:00
Not The World Cup in Brazil
Has football saved the human species? Steve Lamacq & Robin Ince kick some ideas about.
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22:00
Colin Hoult's Carnival of Monsters—Series 2, Episode 2
2/4 The sinister ringmaster presents a bizarre and hilarious world of sketches and characters.
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22:30
Will Smith Presents the Tao of Bergerac—2. Individuality
2/4 The Bergerac obsessive is keen to be an individual and not be derided for his choices.
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23:00
The Simon Day Show—Series 1, Geoffrey Allerton
1/6 Yorkshire's acclaimed poet performs at the Mallard Theatre and struggles to get a hot meal
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23:30
The Skivers—Series 1, Britt Ekland
5/5 New age DIY, and Sinatra sings punk. With special guest Britt Ekland.
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Late
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00:00
The Zone—Episode 2
2/2 Turner is caught in a corrupt world where power lies in blood and body parts.
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00:45
The Pond by Nigel Kneale
A man grabs a frog for sinister purposes, but will he pay for it? Read by George Parsons.
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01:00
Ben Lewis - House Rules—Series 1 (Omnibus)
Can 14-year-old Amelia prevent the break-up of her family with her weekly meetings?
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Robbie Savage
Footy star Robbie Savage chooses Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and Robbie Williams.
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02:15
Sounds Natural—Nigel Stock
The actor shares his passion for wildlife, including a Slavonian grebe and Fred the coypu.
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02:45
The Fosdyke Saga—8. Stranglers in the Night
Believing his son Albert to be the Salford Strangler, Jos takes the law into his own hands
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03:00
Archive on 4—The 1981 Ashes
Mike Brearley tells the story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
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04:00
Ian Rankin - The Serpent's Back
Mr Cullender tracks a double murderer in 18th-century Edinburgh. With Alexander Morton.
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05:30
Kenneth Williams - Just Williams—Desire for a Facade
8/10 1967-1969: The actor works non-stop until his agent recommends a holiday.
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05:50
Leonard Rossiter - In a Nutshell—Double Cross Benchers
The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
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